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MR. J. Y. JOHNSON S NOTES 



[June 25. 



curled, numerous, compactly set in three rows near the margin of 

 the disk, beset with minute papillae. Mouth half an inch across ; 

 lips usually somewhat puffed out, and divided by deep furrows into 

 six longitudinal ribs on each side ; destitute of warts and tentacles. 

 Throat of a pretty full brown. No acontia observed. 



But one specimen of this very curious animal has occurred ; it was 

 brought to me alive in the month of April last, and was said to have 

 been found in one of the cane-work baskets which are sunk to the 

 depth of a few fathoms in the Bay of Funchal, chiefly for the purpose 



